There was a war on, don't forget.
One shot Blackie.. One single, solitary shot from the Bismark sent the Hood to the bottom of he ocean
diese Eingeweide saugen
There was a war on, don't forget.
One shot Blackie.. One single, solitary shot from the Bismark sent the Hood to the bottom of he ocean
diese Eingeweide saugen
The US does it now and has since WW2
They actually lost.The Germans won Jutland.
Had it been the Yanks, Hollywood would have made a film about it by now and you'd all still be banging on about it.Taranto.... you beat the Italians! I'd be pretty hush if you are calling that a major victory.
Nope. Not the Arctic.All Oceans... all of them.
The US is way behind Russia in the Arctic. It lags behind Russia in the Arctic and doesn’t have enough facilities or resources there. Russia controls the Arctic (remember that half of all the people who live in the Arctic are Russians).What is the armament on a Russian Icebreaker again?
The US does not dominate the seas the way the Royal Navy did for 200 years. It's nowhere near as dominant on the seas as Britain was when she was in her pomp. For a start, the British always ensured that the RN was always at least twice the size as the next largest navy.
ALL OCEANS!The US is way behind Russia in the Arctic. It lags behind Russia in the Arctic and doesn’t have enough facilities or resources there. Russia controls the Arctic (remember that half of all the people who live in the Arctic are Russians).
Of course you do, and you back up your fantasies with computer models of ships that will never ever exist
The US can wipe out any threat in the arctic at the push of a button, they don't need to send an actual vessel up there, especially to deal with Russia's circa cold war navy.
On that note, the US Navy could easily sail up the Thames and gut London before lunch and still make it back to the open ocean before afternoon cocktails
SUCK ON OUR cannonBALLS!
ALL OCEANS!
True enough, Capt., but No Booze allowed on US ships of war.
True enough, Capt., but No Booze allowed on US ships of war.
No, thanks.
Except the Arctic and, no doubt, several other areas. The US Navy is in no position to build a global land empire the way the Royal Navy was.
Your navy suuuuuuuucks. Last RN victory of any significance was Trafalgar.
SUCK IT!
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One thing always puzzles me about these big floaters. What happens to all the dumps that are taken on these big ships? Do they dispose of it into the ocean so the poor ole fish have to smell it?lol
Nasty beasts. No wonder ocean fish tastes like S**tIt is disposed in the ocean as well as the trash. Tossed right into the sea.
True enough, Capt., but No Booze allowed on US ships of war.
I remember standing between the tombs of Admiral Nelson and the Duke of Wellington at St. Paul's. The moment was electric for me. They were giants.
The US Navy is troubled by a shrinking force of capital ships and an unrelenting global set of responsibilities.
The USN does control the global commons. It does protect international trade. But that permits free riders like China to benefit at the expense of American taxpayers. Maybe the USN should only protect the global commons for American flagged vessels and friendlies.
Btw, the last time the USN and Royal Navy fought was during the phase of the Napoleonic Wars we call the War of 1812. The performance of the USN in that conflict was heroic. The USN prevented the expansion of Canada southwards through victories in the Great Lakes.